Wine tasting in Val d’Orcia – Private tour from Rome
Wine tasting in Val d’Orcia – Private tour from Rome
Rome, Italy
Tour Rating
10 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Overview
Trade the bustle of Rome for exquisite Tuscan scenery on this idyllic, private day trip. Meet in the morning at your local hotel, and hop aboard your private Mercedes. It’s a several-hour drive to the Val d’Orcia: famed for its rolling hills, cypress trees, and wineries. Venture first to the centuries-old town of Montepulciano before tasting wines at a local vineyard. Following a traditional Italian lunch, continue to the hilltop town of Pienza to stroll, sightsee, and even sample local cheeses before returning to Rome.
This tour offers a seamless way to plan a Tuscan day trip from Rome
A private tour makes for a relaxed and personal way to explore
Visit Montepulciano and Pienza, and enjoy a winery visit and lunch
Round-trip transit directly from your hotel via luxury Mercedes
What's Included
Private transportation by Mercedes Benz vehicle provided with wifi, bottled water and candies on board
English speaking chauffeur
Pick up and drop off at your Hotel
Guided visit of the winery and Wine tasting
Alcoholic Beverages
Native English speaking assistant upon request
Extras and gratuities
Meals
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered Please provide your pick up address. The chauffeur will meet you in the Hotel lobby or at the address you provided in case you are staying at a B&B.
Departure Time
8:00 AM
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Montepulciano
Take a relaxing stroll throughout this small medieval town
With this private tour you will be captured by the Val d'Orcia's breathtaking beauty.
In a typical winery a professional and experienced staff will take care of you for about one hour. They will show you the vineyards, explain the production phases of their wines and the cellars.
Pienza is situated in the historical region of Val d'Orcia, between the towns of Montepulciano and Montalcino and it is considered the "touchstone of Renaissance urbanism".
In 1996, UNESCO declared the town a World Heritage Site, and in 2004 the entire valley, the Val d'Orcia, was included on the list of UNESCO's World Cultural Landscapes.